EDIT: I know there are technically 10 biomes but eight of those biomes are just varying levels of trees. They all have grass, and all have at least some trees, and all support the planting of more trees. That leaves desert and taiga as the only unique biomes.
There are only three biome types:
Grassy: Has trees, flowers, pumpkins etc.
Weather: Rain and lightning
Snowy: Has trees, not sure about pumpkins.
Weather: Snow
Sandy: No trees or flowers but has cacti.
Weather: None? (occasional rain or heat wave maybe?)
There really ought to be more biomes than just that! The current "biome" system is one snowy biome, one sandy biome and eight grassy biomes - even though all grassy biomes just vary the number of trees. That isn't right. We should have at least five distinct biomes, but I put down six ideas.
There are only three biome types:
Grassy: Has trees, flowers, pumpkins etc.
Weather: Rain and lightning
Snowy: Has trees, not sure about pumpkins.
Weather: Snow
Sandy: No trees or flowers but has cacti.
Weather: None? (occasional rain or heat wave maybe?)
There really ought to be more biomes than just that! The current "biome" system is one snowy biome, one sandy biome and eight grassy biomes - even though all grassy biomes just vary the number of trees. That isn't right. We should have at least five distinct biomes, but I put down six ideas.
Rainforest: Rain & Fog
Forest: Rain & Lightning
Plains: Rain & Wind
Desert: Heat & Duststorm
Snow: Snow & Blizzard
Marsh: Rain & Fog
Or something to that effect. Don't leave it at just rain and snow, or the current 3 biome system either!
there are several more biomes than those described, this idea (besides weather) has been implemented so.....congrats
I've read the wiki, but I'll edit my post to reflect that.
but one thing you said peeked my interest, marsh/swamp
could be foggy has lush grass and large trees aswell as lots of reed and vines and new Alligator mobs? idk